Collins delivered a bone-crunching tackle to stop Chiefs running back Charcandrick West short of the first-down marker on a third down on the game's opening possession. The hit set the tone for a throwback performance from Collins, who returned to his 2016 All-Pro form.

Collins was all over the field on Sunday, finishing with a career-high 15 tackles. Collins also had an interception in the red zone midway through the fourth quarter when the game was tied at 6.

Collins clearly played with more confidence and authority on Sunday, and it seemed like the game plan was designed to keep him closer to the line of scrimmage rather than deep in coverage. The Chiefs' offensive scheme also played into Collins' strengths, as they threw a ton of short passes that allowed his pursuit skills to be unleashed.

The last-minute scratch of wide receiver Sterling Shepard due to migraines left the Giants' passing game severely undermanned. But Lewis stepped up with three catches for a team-high 55 yards.

Lewis' incredible concentration on a 34-yard catch in overtime set up the game-winning field goal. The Giants went for it on fourth-and-5 from the Kansas City 36-yard line, and Eli Manning lofted a deep ball down the left sideline to Lewis. Chiefs cornerback Phillip Gaines interfered with Lewis, but the receiver still made the catch while sliding on the turf.